Rudy Giuliani, former New York City mayor, is parting ways with his exquisite Upper East Side residence, a unique find in the city, listed at an impressive $6.5 million.
For over two decades, since 2002 to be precise, Giuliani has been the proud owner of this gem located on the 10th floor of a historic, Gothic-inspired brick building that dates back to the early 20th century. Initial records suggest he acquired the property for around $4.8 million.
The apartment boasts a layout that seamlessly combines elegance with comfort, as highlighted by the exclusive listing with Serena Boardman of Sotheby’s International Realty. Features of this luxurious space are endless: visitors are greeted by a semi-private elevator leading to a radiant living room. Among its many treasures is a splendid wood-paneled library complete with a wood-burning fireplace. Further, the apartment houses an oak-paneled dining area that is adorned with a meticulously crafted ceiling and grand leaded windows. The modern eat-in kitchen is complemented with a traditional butler’s pantry and a dedicated staff room.
The sleeping quarters are no less grand. It consists of three bedrooms, among which is a spacious master suite. This suite, cleverly designed by merging two bedrooms, provides ample room for relaxation and comes with a generously-sized ensuite bathroom.
For further inquiries, attempts to reach Mr. Giuliani or his representative remained unanswered. This significant property move was initially spotlighted by Business Insider.